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At 20/03/02 06:02 -0300, you wrote:
Chris, a couple of questions.
First, Xxxx Xxxxx Xxxxxx is "she" not he. And if I am not wrong she is
turkish and she knows a lot about national and antimperialism question.
She has a point of view very connected with the problem of the
semicolonial world.


> For such people any attempt to analyse the contradictions between > imperialisms, hegmonism, and sub-imperialisms will alway smell of > apologizing for imperialism, and a distraction from the true path of > socialist revolution (within the next twelve months, maximum.)

She has never expressed "ultraleftist" opinions. Her opinions are rather
a strong link with the links between socialism and national liberation
struggle.
And I promise you, Chris, that from here the difference among
imperialisms, hegemonism and subimperialisms are almost invisible.

Julio Fernández Baraibar


So let me put to you or Xxxx: on Turkey is the difference invisible between the positions of US hegemonism and the western European imperialisms? On Palestine, is there no difference either?

As for the link between socialism, national liberation and hegmonism this list has gone relatively quiet about Argentina.

It gives me no pleasure at all the international finance capital is so powerful but on December 22 Mine wrote

Evidently, what is happening in Argentina may not be
a revolution, because what is needed is a vanguard party to organize the
masses, as Lou says, but it is a mass/popular uprising that is leading way
to class struggles.

I genuinely do not know but could Mine or yourself update this list on how the mass/popular uprising has led the way to class struggles in Argentina?


My understanding is that the balance of forces is too unfavourable for class struggle alone to be successful in individual countries and that there have to be coalitions of forces internationally that take advantage of some differences between different imperialist countries.


Chris Burford












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